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Discover Ludwig"undermining him" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when someone or something is weakening or sabotaging another person's actions or authority. Example: The constant gossip and backstabbing from his coworkers were slowly undermining him, making it difficult for him to lead the team effectively.
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We are talking about ways of undermining him.
It might have had the effect of undermining him.
Perhaps Caray's eyesight, not his baseball judgment, is undermining him.
In early September, Abbas resigned, blaming the Bush Administration for undermining him.
Undermining him Friday was a lack of control of his fastball.
The Muslim Brotherhood are not with him [Khatib] They are undermining him in many different ways.
When Abbas failed and quit last fall, he blamed both Sharon and Arafat for undermining him.
Returning home, Mr Zaidan accused the Brotherhood of undermining him from the start.
England were so confused about how to best use Salisbury that they ended up undermining him.
Mr. Clinton spends a good deal of "My Life" complaining about conservative America undermining him.
What is harder to forgive is that even those who should be Mr Bolton's allies have been undermining him too.
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